Farm Progress January 7, 2025, “Not as many farms for sale,” shares the latest land sales in four counties in our Midwest state of Nebraska. Despite land inventory being low, the interest in purchasing farmland remains high. Learn more on the four counties sales and details here – https://bit.ly/3W87B2m
DTN Progressive Farmer’s December 31, 2024 Landwatch Report featuring farmland sales from our Midwest reporting states of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Minnesota, and Nebraska. Find details to each farmland sale here – https://bit.ly/4a3JXd1
Don’t miss this AFO interview by Dave Price, Editor of American Farmland Owner, as he sits down with Dr. Ernie Goss, Professor of Economics at Creighton University to discuss what the numbers are saying about smaller rural communities and farmland across the Midwest. Maybe it’s just a bluff?
The interview recap includes links to Creighton University’s Mainstreet Economy Historical Data from 2014 to 2024, which includes our Midwest reporting states of Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota, along with Colorado, Kansas, Missouri and Wyoming. Find those report details here: https://bit.ly/3VP59xy
According to this Farm Progress report on December 4, 2024, “Land is still selling strong post-election, and slightly lower prices experienced earlier in the fall are leveling off.” Find details to two featured land sales, one from our Midwest state of Nebraska, brought to you by BigIron Realty – https://bit.ly/4f3VpGF
DTN Progressive Farmer’s latest Landwatch News Update for November 1, 2024 featuring land sales in our Midwest reporting states of Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota, Nebraska, and South Dakota – https://bit.ly/4hNftjh
Here is the USDAs latest Land Values Summary Report 2024 for our Midwest Reporting states – Our Corn Belt States: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, and Ohio, cropland values climbed by an average of 4.5% to $8,560. The average cropland value in our Northern Plains states: Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota was $4,040 per acre, an increase of 6.6%. Our Lake states: Minnesota and Wisconsin saw an average price increase of 4.2% to $6,470. Full Report details here – https://bit.ly/4eEQcWe
Land sales from 5 counties in our Midwest Reporting state of Nebraska are highlighted in this Farm Progress report. Despite the uncertainty of commodity prices, Nebraska’s land values are holding steady. View details to these recent sales from BigIron Realty – https://bit.ly/3Y1T4oX
Our Midwest states of Indiana and North Dakota are in the top 3 for the highest percentage of young producers (farmers under the age of 35); Nebraska, Ohio, South Dakota, and Iowa are also in the top 10. Learn more from American Farmland Owner Editor, Dave Price, as he shares important details, obstacles, and hopeful legislation for young producers – our next generation and future for the farming industry. Learn more here – https://www.americanfarmlandowner.com/post/youth-movement
As a result of fewer farms on the market, the latest land sales from four counties in Nebraska show the land market holding steady. Learn more from BigIron Realty and their recent land sales. Farm Progress, August 30, 2024 – https://bit.ly/3Z0nDO9